lol "most likely"
did you listen to that speech?
Dumbasses would put a caption on the photo that clearly says "Obama deeply disturbed by images in Missouri" which means he was most likely speaking on the protests/riots and not Michael brown lol. They should have had a picture of Obama speaking with no quotes at the bottom like the first photo. If someone is going to troll do it right.
lol "most likely"
did you listen to that speech?
Which speech?The man has spoken on everything from protests to riots to whatever else the media asks him about, which brings up another question. Did he even call a press conference to speak specifically about those people or was he just answering questions that just happened to be brought up by reporters at some random press conference?
Valid point, if he is doing a press conference and the subject comes up its completely different from having a press conference specifically about the issue.
This is demonstrably bull .
Do you want to take it back?
I'll give him 1 week when he gets back from vacation to hold a National presser.
Is this bull too?
probably the one you were referencing here... the one with the caption. the one on the night of the grand jury decision. did you listen to that speech?
give him 1 week.
He's already condemned the killings.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/theova...ings/20723523/
obama ankle biter
Nope. The slain officers need at least the same type of press conference 3 criminals got.
So, when's he going to call for a national dialogue on violent rhetoric? Like, "What do we want? Dead cops. When do we want them? Now."
You know, like he did after the Gabrielle Giffords shooting and Democrats were in "blame Sarah Palin and the Tea Party" mode.
"when's he going to call for a national dialogue on violent rhetoric"
WE ALL KNOW that if he did that, then Fox, Repugs, right-wing/Christian HATE MEDIA would go nutz, claiming their persecuted, obstructed Free Speech right to spew violent, rabble/sicko-rousing rhetoric, non-stop hate.
Actually, as opposed to the last time -- when there was absolutely no connection between Sarah Palin, the Tea Party, and the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords -- he might actually be speaking to a real issue. While I don't believe the past few months of anti-police rhetoric caused this nut job, Islamic idiot, to do what he did, it is obvious HE believed the rhetoric was a reason he was doing what he did.
For that, those that have shoe-horned the Brown and Garner deaths into a non-existent narrative about police killing innocent blacks, bear some responsibility, I believe.
"non-existent narrative about police killing innocent blacks"
the narrative exists, and it's accurate, police kill blacks, mostly innnocent of a crime that justifies being killed (and mental illness isn't even a crime at all).
Fox, Repugs, right-wing/Christian HATE MEDIA keeps spewing their rabble-rousing because they know there's Ms of rabble who believe all their .
WATCH: Singer At Ex-Cop Charity Dinner Mocks 'Dead, Dead Michael Brown'
A video obtained by TMZ showed a party last week in Glendale, Calif. reportedly attended by retired police officers watching a singer perform a racist song mocking and celebrating the death of Michael Brown.
The video, published early Tuesday morning, showed a singer ridiculing Brown, the unarmed black teenager who was killed by white Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson in August.
The man sang following lyrics, to the tune of "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," as a room full of people at a charity dinner, held at an Elks Lodge, looked on:
Michael Brown learned a lesson about a messin'
With a badass policemanAnd he's bad, bad Michael Brown
Baddest thug in the whole damn town
Badder than old King Kong
Meaner than a junkyard dog
Two men took to fightin'
And Michael punched in through the door
And Michael looked like some old Swiss cheese
His brain was splattered on the floor
And he's dead, dead Michael Brown
Deadest man in the whole damn town
His whole life's long gone
Deader than a roadkill dog
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...+%28TPMNews%29
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but is this the only video evidence of the "What do we want? Dead cops!" chant?
Does it seem strange to anyone else that this would be the only video, and it's conveniently many stories up where you can't read lips? Does it seem strange that this chant sounds a lot like the "What do we want? Justice!" chants recorded in other news stories? Does it seem odd how quickly they transition to the very next chant, without the typical overlap of a few rounds of both chants (around 1:12)? How is it that nobody would have filmed this from street level? How is it that no one else filmed it at all? That's a pretty ing provocative protest... I know I'd have pulled my phone out to capture it.
I guess if it fits the narrative we'll believe anything without question. I'm open to being wrong and if so, these guys. But I've learned to be skeptical of anything that is making the rounds on exclusively dubious sources.
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Goalpost moved.
Five Teens Shot In Englewood Drive-By
I thought for sure the vehicle would be a marked patrol unit. Maybe they were undercover cops.Around 9:40 p.m., three girls and two boys – all 16 or 17 years old – were outside in the 5700 block of South Green Street, when a green minivan pulled up, and someone inside opened fire.
Demonstrate please.
Let Obama know I've moved them, and then ask him why he sent 3 White House officials to a cop assaulting felon's funeral yet none to any of his police officers killed in the line of duty.
Goalpost moved a second time.
hilarious how the racists here, and the nation are so upset by 2 dead cops, but shrug off 100s, 1000s of dead or jailed blacks, 1000s of whom don't deserve death or jailing.
yes, the SCOTUS5 was right to gut the VRA, since America has come so far away from racism and voter suppression since the 1960s.
following the thread le, I can blame the murders of these policemen on the protestors at Cliven Bundy's ranch:
http://www.policemag.com/channel/pat...estaurant.aspx
Link to video?Two brave men won't be going home to their loved ones tonight, and for that, there is no justification. The officers who serve and protect our communities risk their own safety for ours every single day - and they deserve our respect and gra ude every single day.
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